And why did he do this? Well it seems that according to an LA Times report by T.J. Simers the Dodgers are asking season ticket holders to "grade" the Dodgers announcing team. According to Simers, the team has sent a survey to its season ticket holders, asking them to evaluate one of the team's announcers on a scale of one to five in the following eight areas:

1. Knowledge of baseball

2. Knowledge of Dodgers organization

3. Objectivity

4. Accuracy of calls

5. Storytelling ability

Screenshot of Keith Olbermann's tweet about Frank Mccourt.

6. Focus on the game

7. Style

8. Overall performance

Of course as all Dodger fans know, one of the announcers the Dodgers are apparently asking their fans to grade is Hall of Famer Vin Scully.

Yes, Vin Scully. You know, the guy who has been a Dodger announcer since 1950. The voice of the Dodgers. You know, that guy.

For most Dodger fans, Dodger baseball wouldn't be Dodger baseball without Vin Scully.

Really Frank McCourt? You really want to go there?

I mean after all, I believe almost every Dodger fan in the world would list you as one of the worst owners in the history of Major League Baseball.

What you have done to the Dodgers with your careless spending, your divorce, poor management and the bankrupting of the Dodgers is about as bad as it gets.

In Simers' column he says the Dodgers sent him a copy of the survey, and told him Scully's job is his as long as the broadcaster wants it. The Dodgers also told Simers they surveyed fans on dozens of topics and that they have been grading their announcers for years.

Judging from this tweet, Keith Olbermann may have actually read this story. (Twitter screenshot)

While this is probably true, considering what the McCourt era has done to the credibility of the Dodgers franchise, I don't think they should be sending out any surveys where they want people to grade any part of the organization.